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To: ebshumidors
The point is why was he a dem in ‘88?

I am going to assume you live somewhere up north and really want to be enlightened.

As a fairly new resident of Texas in 1988, I found Texas to be pretty much run by democrats. The real election was the democrat primary, where the liberal democrat ran against the conservative democrat. (Yes, there were conservative democrats in those days.) Republicans were pretty scarce, especially in east Texas, where Perry grew up. It was in the 80's and early 90's that the conservative republicans (all over the South) defied tradition and became republicans. John Connally, Phil Gramm and Rick Perry were part of that movement. Now Texas is pretty much run by republicans, with the governor, lieutenant governor, both houses of the legislature, two US Senators and most (all?) state-wide elective offices.

I accept Perry's explanation of his party switch as typical of the times. One negative I see for Perry is that he is a career politician. A career politician would strive to serve his party in an important position, for example, as state chairman for presidential candidate Gore. The other two active candidates with executive experience have not spent most of their lives seeking political office--Cain and Romney. Cain is a long-shot, Romney's conservative credentials are suspect.

My ideal candidate is not running. Neither, I suspect, is yours. We must choose from available candidates, and Perry is worthy of consideration.

147 posted on 08/15/2011 9:39:15 PM PDT by Cracker Jack (If it weren't for the democrats, republicans would be the worst thing in Washington.)
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To: Cracker Jack; ebshumidors
My ideal candidate is not running. Neither, I suspect, is yours. We must choose from available candidates, and Perry is worthy of consideration.

Al Gore had an ACU(American Conservative Union) Rating of 9 out of 100 in 1988



Cracker Jack, you need to enlighten yourself before you try and convince anyone that Perry is worthy of consideration.

Perry just lied to you and every other conservative in the US with this line of his.

No one, and I mean no one, should be considering a liar for President.
148 posted on 08/15/2011 9:42:42 PM PDT by SoConPubbie
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To: Cracker Jack

You do have a point. Arkansas is still mainly a Democratic State espically on the State level. Although it is changing now. But, if you wanted to vote for anyone you would vote Democratic cause that was what everyone ran as. Has to do with the “War between the State’s” and the long held dislike for Republician just cause of the name. Things have changed alot. Most of our local elections are entirely Democrats. Plus you can vote in either primary. Alot of people vote in the Democratic primary for that reason STILL.


150 posted on 08/15/2011 9:46:40 PM PDT by therut
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To: Cracker Jack

Do you dismiss Gore’s 9% ACU rating when Perry chaired his Texas campaign in’88? Or his public support for Carter, Mondale and Dukakis? Perry was in his 30’s for all 3 elections! Bob


160 posted on 08/15/2011 9:59:10 PM PDT by alstewartfan ("The movie's rolled down to the last reel. It's got an ending you never planned. Harry Chapin)
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To: Cracker Jack
Republicans were pretty scarce, especially in east Texas, where Perry grew up.

Rick Perry grew up in Paint Creek, north of Abilene in west Texas.

196 posted on 08/15/2011 11:12:55 PM PDT by re_nortex (DP...that's what I like about Texas.)
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